Here are photos that I took of rocks that Mr. Curry claimed (January, 2010) to be lunar meteorites, except for one (J in the photos) which he believes is from "one of the four Moons of Jupiter, Neptune's Moon, Titan, or quite possibly, from a biologically active planet in Deep Interstellar Space." I'm really happy to have that one.

http://meteorites.wustl.edu/meteorwrongs/unco.htm

As impact breccia look-alikes, I'm fond of B and K, but I suspect that they're both terrestrial volcaniclastic rocks.

Randy Korotev
St. Louis

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